COOKEVILLE, Tenn. – Just when you thought Doc
Fields’ Friday night concert and party couldn’t get any
better, the high-energy event is…getting even better.

One of the most popular features of the Pepsi Bobby Nichols
Scramble presented by Budweiser, the Doc Fields Friday Night
Concert and Party will feature a sensational musical group called
Simply Irresistible.

The concert will be held at Club Jet in Cookeville for the
second year in a row. Tournament golfers receive one ticket and may
purchase additional tickets for $25 that include free food and free
beverages from tournament sponsors Pepsi and Budweiser. Tickets are
available from the Tennessee Tech Athletics Ticket Office in Eblen
Center.

Simply Irresistible, the “sister act” of last
year’s popular group, Party On The Moon, will present a
concert that features the latest in dance, classic rock,
disco/funk, swing, R&B, standards, Motown and new country.

On the front line of Simply Irresistible are Toni
Braxton’s sister, a Canadian Idol, a Broadway singer just off
The Wiz, a former POTM lead vocalist and a bubbling superstar from
Atlanta.

Band leader Ronnie Garrett is a Grammy nominee and Tyler
Perry’s musical director, who has worked with Beyonce, Elton
John, Aretha Franklin, Usher and many more. Garrett has performed,
produced and written on more than 15 million records sold
worldwide.

“Everybody at the concert last year was really entertained
by Party on the Moon,” said tournament director Misty
Pearson. “This year’s concert will feature the same
type of high-energy performance and promises to be another great
event.

“They are the type of band that surpasses the highest
expectations every time out,” Pearson said. “The type
of event doesn’t matter and the number of people
doesn’t matter – the party will happen.”

The Friday night concert has been a highlight of the tournament
in past years, with performances by some high-energy recording
artists such as The Tams, The Drifters, Mark Lindsay (from Paul
Revere and The Raiders), the Classic Rock All-Star Band (featuring
members of Rare Earth, Iron Butterfly and Sugarloaf), Get Back (as
The Beatles) and Here Come The Mummies.

"The Pepsi Bobby Nichols Scramble presented by Budweiser is not
only the largest and most successful fund raising golf tournament
in the area, it provides what is arguably the best concert of the
year," said Pearson.

The Bobby Nichols Scramble, an annual fund raising event for
Tennessee Tech Athletics, is scheduled for June 11-13 at three area
golf courses, and will include over 500 golfers.

The field for the tournament is over 90 percent filled, so
interested golfers should call as soon as possible to register for
the few remaining team slots in this popular three-day golfing
event. Tee times can be made through ttusports.com or by
visiting the TTU Ticket Office in the Hooper Eblen Center or
calling (931) 372-3941.